Sun, 01/28/2024 - 10:43 am

Lee Fields is a funk and soul legend 50 years in the making. Winner of the Audience Award for Best Documentary at Charlotte Film Festival 2022 and an Official Selection of sold-out premiere at DOC NYC 2022, Lee Fields: Faithful Man, the feature documentary directed by Jessamyn Ansary and Joyce Mishaan, chronicles Fields’ journey to find his place in soul music history, from vinyl to virtual — and back again. Gravitas Ventures, an Anthem Sports & Entertainment Company,  is releasing the film on all major Transactional Video on Demand (TVOD) platforms (Apple, Amazon, Google Play, Vimeo, Microsoft and YouTube) on Feb. 27 during Black History Month. Lee Fields: Faithful Man is now ready for pre-ordering on Apple by clicking here.

His voice has been compared to James Brown, but Lee Fields is no knock-off. He’s the real thing. Listening to the soul sounds coming through his transistor radio in the fifties and sixties, Fields was hooked. Through the seventies, he made his living as a singer touring alongside some of the greatest names in blues and soul history, including a stint with Kool and the Gang before their rise to fame. But, as the seventies came to a close, disco began its reign and Lee's soul career plummeted. For decades, he thought his music dreams were dead. But with one phone call, everything changed.

Interspersed with striking, never-before seen performances of new and classic Lee Fields songs, Lee Fields: Faithful Man takes us through Lee's memories from the moment soul music began, to his hard-won present-day success, and shows how 50 years of changing technology have conspired to create one beautiful but fleeting moment in music history. As Fields will tell you, it’s all about timing.

Fields hails from a performance tradition of an all but lost musical era. Impassioned, immediate, with classic moves - his music brings the past into the present with authenticity rather than imitation. While he’s been working towards this current moment his entire career, Lee has gone through a lifetime of ups and downs. He’s experienced

brushes with fame and failure, only to come back again stronger, more true to his own sound and style, more ready.

Now, his classic sound has found a new audience in the millennial generation, and they can't get enough. Lee has watched his star rise among fans that have come of age as music, and every facet of our lives, have been taken by a digital storm. Since 2009 he’s released six hit records with his band, The Expressions, and in 2022, he reunited with Daptone Records to release "Sentimental Fool." He's played to packed houses around the world, and at music festivals like Bonnaroo, South by Southwest, and Coachella. But what lies ahead? In the last decade, a wave of classic artists, including Lee’s dear friends, Charles Bradley and Sharon Jones, have passed away. As more and more of the originators and celebrators of the genre leave us, Lee stands as the greatest soul singer still alive and making music today – and the responsibility of carrying this music forward into the next generation rests on his shoulders.

The magic of his voice, the deep living history embedded in his music, the raw power of his live performances – these things are happening now – and they won’t last forever. Filmmaking duo Jessamyn Ansary and Joyce Mishaan have been working with Fields on this documentary over the course of a decade, capturing this critical moment in his life, and in music history.

Ansary said she was first introduced to Lee’s music in 2013, when she stumbled across a music video for “Faithful Man.” “I was immediately struck by the power of his voice, and, after looking into him further, was convinced that his story needed to be told,” she said.” Ansary then approached Joyce Mishaan about partnering on the project as co-directors. “At first I was reluctant to commit to such a massive undertaking, but Jessamyn persuaded me to spend a day filming with Lee. One day was all it took. I experienced what we later came to call, ‘the power of Lee’ – that dynamic draw that nearly everyone gets when first in his company. It’s the feeling of being in the presence of a legend,” said Mishaan.

“On the surface, we couldn’t be more different from Lee – by way of age, background, or life experience – but in working with him we came to recognize a synergy that is also echoed in his fan-base. Most of his fans are closer to our age than to his, and Lee’s relationship to his new, young generation of fans — and his journey to bring this music forward into the 21st century — became a key thread in the film. So began an 10-year odyssey to understand ‘the power of Lee’,” said Ansary and Mishaan.

Tue, 02/27/2024 - 9:39 am

Stephen S. Miller a.k.a. “Mama Rose” proudly announces that rock artist and international singer/songwriter with 17 Billboard Top 20 Hits, Debby Holiday, for the first time on the East Coast will bring her full 10-piece “live” band, the sensational Tina Turner Tribute, to Manchester, N.H. at The Palace Theatre on May 21, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. (Doors open 6:00 p.m.) Tickets are now on sale. The event is also currently accepting tax-deductible donations through its fiscal sponsor, Fractured Atlas (Click here to donate).

 

A portion of ticket sales will be donated to LGBTQ+ youth and young women’s organizations in New Hampshire including:

  • Circle Program: Providing a safe and caring environment for young women to explore their strengths and possibilities, and to build confidence and a positive self-image.

  • Seacoast Outright: For 30 years, Seacoast Outright has been one of the only specific resources available to LGBTQ+ youth in the Seacoast area.

The host of the evening is Stephen S. Miller, or “Mama Rose” as he’s known in some corners of the theater world. Born in Plymouth, N.H., and raised between Bridgewater, N.H. and New York City by his late father Dr. John V. Miller, Jr., who was the head of the Business Management Program at Plymouth State College (now University), and his late mother Katherine K. Miller, who was the V.P. of the very first family planning council in New Hampshire, and she was on the original fundraising community for Circle Program. Miller currently resides in Manchester with his husband Brian Geldin. In their wedding announcement in The New York Times in 2021, Miller was called, “Outgoing and charismatic, he tends to be the center of attention wherever he goes, even when he’s not wielding a microphone as a cabaret performer.”

From homelessness to pageant royalty, the Mistress of Ceremonies for the evening is Zola Powell, a true icon of drag. Originally from Massachusetts, Zola was a Show Director for Boston’s only 7-night-a-week show bar, Jacque’s Cabaret on Broadway Street. In addition to working at Jacque’s, Zola worked at every bar that was ever around in the late 80s and 90s and won the titles of Miss Gay New England, Miss Gay Boston, Miss Gay East Coast, Ms. Fire Island and Miss Fire Island, with an historic two-year reign. Zola has always served her community in any way possible. Whether it’s lending her talents for “Trinity Place Shelter,” “ICNY,” “One Sandwich at a Time,” “Hearts of Gold” or any other charitable organization, you can count on her, in or out of Drag, to be out there making a difference.

Not an impersonation act, the Tina Turner Tribute by world-renowned vocalist Debby Holiday, brings together 10 of the top touring musicians in the world to bring you the timeless music of Tina Turner like you never imagined you could hear it. Born and raised in Los Angeles, Debby Holiday was practically born to do a show like this! Growing up in a prolific musical family - her father penned the hits “Put A Little Love In Your Heart” and “All I Ever Need Is You” among countless others - she was surrounded by musical royalty from a very young age. Ray Charles, Clydie King, Etta James, Tower of Power and other greats were regular visitors to their home.

By her early 20's she had conquered LA's Sunset Strip music scene with her band, Stilletto, winning the coveted KNAC Battle of the Bands crown - a contest in which thousands of bands participated. She had already established herself as a standout powerhouse vocalist who few could match. With a career spanning three decades - in addition to releasing a string of successful rock albums -  she's racked up 17 hits, which have landed in the top 20 on the Billboard Dance charts, making her one of the most prolific club/dance artists of the 21st century. She's performed/toured with the likes of Rod Stewart, KISS, John Waite, Joe Walsh, Lita Ford ... appeared on David Letterman, The View, Rosie O'Donnell ... and had her music placed in countless hit TV shows and movies.

Holiday, broke onto the dance scene with her #5 Billboard summer anthem “Dive” in 2004. She followed that smash hit with her power ballad “Half A Mile Away,” which shot into the Billboard Top 10, along with Debby's follow-up dance hit “Bring It On.” All of Debby’s subsequent dance singles broke into the Billboard Top 20 including, “Piece of My Love” and “Surrender Me” (with the incredible Tony Moran), “Joyful Sound,” featured in the hit show “Sordid Lives: The Series,” from writer/director/producer Del Shores, starring the dearly departed Leslie Jordan, Olivia Newton John and Rue McClanahan. Holiday starred in the film “Blues For Willadean” written by Shores and co-starring Beth Grant, Dale Dickey & Oscar® Winner Octavia Spencer.

About the only thing Holiday DIDN'T do, was focus all that energy into doing a full-tilt tribute to the reigning Queen of Rock herself, TINA TURNER! That all changed in 2019. After covering a handful of TINA songs in her shows over the years, she had the realization that “Hey! I wanna do a whole show dedicated to her!” So she reached out to some of her world-class musician friends and created a 10-piece band that will bring you a TINA show like no other! The energy this band brings will blow your hair back and get your feet moving to all those TINA classics, from her first recordings back in the 60's, to the live versions she did at Wembley, which ended her performing career.

The Tina Turner Tribute core band members include:

Sean McNabb: Actor/Musician - Toured/Recorded with Dokken, Quiet Riot, Great White, House Of Lords, Don Felder, Willie Chambers, The Music of Cream, Edgar Winter, Montrose.

Derek Day: - Toured/Recorded with Slash, Taylor Hawkins, Steve Vai, Living Color / Vernon Reid, Ted Nugent, Foo Fighters, Classless Act [opening act on the 2022 @Def Leppard / Mötley Crüe / Poison / JOAN JETT Stadium Tour].

Sven Martin: - Toured with Jonathan Davis of Korn, t.A.T.u, Liz Phair, Sweet.

Forrest Everett:  18-year member of internationally renowned AC/DC Tribute band, Bonfire. Peace Frog & Strange Days [Doors Tributes] Performed / Toured with members of The Steve Vai Band, Pink Floyd, Quiet Riot, Great White.